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Saturday, 16 October 2010

Sonyhas finally revealed the name and form of its new motion controller for thePlayStation, thePlayStation Move

According to Sony, the Move has better motion tracking than the Wii. Oddly enough, each controller (both mainhandandoffhand) count as a “controller” for the PS3’s 4 controller cap. This means that only two people will be able to play with both hands at a time. For a group of three or four, players will only be able to use the main hand controller.

The PS Move also requires thePlaystation Eye. While the Wii uses infrared to detect the location of Wiimotes, the Playstation apparently uses the visible spectrum of light.

The colors, Duke, the colors. Apparently, the bulb at the end of the Move is not made of a colored material. Rather, it is sort of pearly and transparent. Three LEDs inside theoretically allow it to be any color in the spectrum, and it uses its connection with your Playstation’s Eye to tell which colors would be most vibrant and easy to “see” based on the color content of the room.

inJapan,November 17, 2006 inNorth America, March 16, 2007 in theUnited KingdomandIrelandand March 23, 2007 in mainlandEuropeandOceania.[14][15]Twostock-keeping unitswere available at launch: a basic model with a 20 GBhard disk driveand a premium model with a 60 GB hard drive and several additional features(the 20 GB model was not released in Europe or Oceania). Since then, several revisions have been made to the console's available models, most notably with the release of a new slim model in September 2009 to coincide with rebranding of the console and its logo.

Game controllers

Replacing the Sixaxis as the standard PlayStation 3 controller, the DualShock 3 (trademarked "DUALSHOCK 3") features the same functions and design including "Sixaxis" motion sensing, but with vibration feedback capability. First announced by Sony at its press conference at the 2007Tokyo Game Show,[15]the DualShock 3 was released on January 11, 2008 in Japan and on April 5, 2008 in the United States. Although software must be explicitly coded for vibration effects, software patches were released to implement vibration features in many previously-released PS3 software titles.

The Enzo'sV12 engineis the first of a new generation for Ferrari. It is based on the architecture of theV8found in sister-companyMaserati'sQuattroporte, using the same basic architecture and 104 mm (4.1 in) bore spacing. This design will replace the former architectures seen in V12 and V8 engines used in most other contemporary Ferraris. The 2005F430is the second Ferrari to get a version of this new powerplant.

The Enzo has asemi-automatic transmission(also known as the F1 gearbox) using paddles to control an automated shifting and clutch mechanism, with LED lights on the steering wheel telling the driver when to change gears. The gearbox has ashift timeof just 150 milliseconds. The transmission was a first generation "clutchless" design from the late 1990s, and there have been complaints about its abrupt shifting.[7][9]

The Enzo Ferrari has 4 wheel independent suspension with push-rod actuatedshock absorberswhich can be adjusted from the cabin, complemented withanti-roll barsat the front and rear.[10]

The Enzo can accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.14 (3.1) seconds[12]and can reach 100 mph (160 km/h) in 6.6 seconds.[7]The ¼ mile (~400 m) time is 11.0 at 136 mph (219 km/h) and the top speed has been recorded to be as high as 363 kilometres per hour (226 mph).[13]It is rated at 12 miles per US gallon (20 L/100 km; 14 mpg-imp) in the city and 18 miles per US gallon (13 L/100 km; 22 mpg-imp) on the highway.

Despite the Enzo's extraordinary performance and price, theFerrari 430 Scuderia(an improved version of Ferrari's standard F430 production car) is capable of lapping the Ferrari test track just as quickly as the Enzo.[14]

Evomagazine tested the Enzo on the famedNordschleife Circuitand ran a 7:25.21 lap time. The Enzo in the test had a broken electronic damper.